- Georg von Cancrin
Count Yegor Frantsevich Kankrin (Russian: Егор Францевич Канкрин,
16 November ,1774 -10 September ,1845 ) was born Ludwig Daniel von Cancrin inHanau . He accompanied his father, the mineralogistFranz Ludwig von Cancrin , to Russia in 1797, joining the imperial service and changing his name to Georg. In 1823, he was appointed Minister of Finance and held the office for 21 years. As a politician, Cancrin was an archconservative who vociferated against the construction ofrailway s and theemancipation of the serfs . Kankrin died inPavlovsk . Among his writings, "The Military Economy" (published in German) is the best regarded.Kankrin's policies often sought to maintain the status quo due to the limitations of the Russian government in carrying out large scale economic reform. Because of his conservatism, he advanced loans to the gentry class in order to preserve, in the words of the historian Walter Pintner, "the social status quo." With a view toward limiting state
expenditure , he refused to credit the Russian industry, thus eliminating thebudget deficit s that plagued the Russian economy for decades. Private banks were forbidden, and every step was taken to stymie the development ofcapitalism . His major achievement was themonetary reform of 1839-43 which sanitized the Russian fiscal system.External links
* [http://www.goznak.ru/main.php?page=281 Kankrin monetary reform]
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